Action Comics Finds Its Art Team

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DC Comics announces who will join Marc Guggenheim.

By Richard George

During one of DC's recent news blitzes, the publisher announced that Marc Guggenheim (Amazing Spider-Man) would be taking over Action Comics early this summer. Today DC revealed who would be working alongside Guggenheim on the series. It turns out that artist is already working within the Superman franchise, helping wrap up the current New Krypton direction.

Readers have no doubt seen Pete Woods' work on this week's Last Stand of New Krypton #1 as well as the 12-issue World of New Krypton series that preceded it. Last Stand is the 3-issue mini-series that will lead into the four-issue, weekly War of the Supermen event that kicks off in May.

DC also specified who will be helming covers for Action Comics going forward. David Finch will be doing more than the exteriors for the bi-weekly Brightest Day series, he'll also be tackling Action Comics on a monthly basis. DC included Finch's first Action cover with their announcement:

Stay tuned to IGN for more on Action Comics and the Superman franchise.